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NPR determination of quark masses from the HISQ action

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 نشر من قبل Andrew Lytle
 تاريخ النشر 2015
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 تأليف Andrew T. Lytle




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I report on a calculation of bilinear Z-factors needed for determining Z_m using non-perturbative renormalization (NPR) on n_f=2+1+1 HISQ ensembles. RI/MOM and RI/SMOM schemes are studied. These will provide an independent determination of quark masses in addition to other methods being used by the HPQCD collaboration.



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